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driftfleet2015-08-21 04:35 am
001 ✪ video/audio
Who: Jim Barnes
Broadcast: Fleetwide video + audio
Action: Iskaulit.
When: August 20th.
[ The video flicks on to a spacious room, spans it from left to right, then top to bottom. There's a door off to the right side, and the camera follows it to the adjoining room, similarly large. Again, left to right, top to bottom. Both rooms are spic and span, empty, with wooden floors. And then it switches to audio. The voice is brusque, but amiable, with a moderate Brooklyn drawl. ]
Nice place for a gym. There could be a dojo next door, so it's all in one place. I've got a few sandbags to hang up, and some mats we could use. There's a notice outside for schedules — I know a lot of you folks have been offering training. The room's big enough, and there's plenty more like it on this ship.
Anybody else interested?
[ Anyone wandering the Iskaulit or looking for Bucky after the broadcast will find him humming as he puts up the sandbags. He's dressed very simply in the ship's jumpsuit, with no left sleeve. The left arm whirs in tune as he works. ]
Broadcast: Fleetwide video + audio
Action: Iskaulit.
When: August 20th.
[ The video flicks on to a spacious room, spans it from left to right, then top to bottom. There's a door off to the right side, and the camera follows it to the adjoining room, similarly large. Again, left to right, top to bottom. Both rooms are spic and span, empty, with wooden floors. And then it switches to audio. The voice is brusque, but amiable, with a moderate Brooklyn drawl. ]
Nice place for a gym. There could be a dojo next door, so it's all in one place. I've got a few sandbags to hang up, and some mats we could use. There's a notice outside for schedules — I know a lot of you folks have been offering training. The room's big enough, and there's plenty more like it on this ship.
Anybody else interested?
[ Anyone wandering the Iskaulit or looking for Bucky after the broadcast will find him humming as he puts up the sandbags. He's dressed very simply in the ship's jumpsuit, with no left sleeve. The left arm whirs in tune as he works. ]

voice;
[ He chuckles. ]
You could come enjoy the view while I lift.
[ But really he'd like for her to scope it out, and be comfortable with meeting him here if necessary. She'd do better if she knew all the exit routes, the space of time it took to cross from one room to another, and the sightlines from the doors. (He's the same.) ]
voice;
[The smile is unexpected, a small huff of unvoiced laughter audible over the speakers. It lingers in her voice, just a little. A slight easing of careful tension.]
I didn't see any windows in that video, Captain.
[An opening gambit without any consequence or weight to it. A game, but not the kind they've played before. Besides, she'd like a reason--to come look, consider if nothing else.]
voice;
Plenty else to see, darlin'. A prime cut a'beef.
[ Brooklyn rolls into the vowels, and he punctuates with a laugh. Not serious flirting, just whistling along to some merry tune. Besides. He already knows there's no way to keep up with her. She's like Nat, that way, spinning out of reach. No matter. Ten steps behind is still following, and he's determined. ]
voice;
Beef? You find a herd of cows over there?
[He does just fine keeping up, in his way. Maybe does too good a job, sometimes, makes her work to evade him, shut him down because the risk is too high. But this...this isn't that. This is just words. Just a dance between two people who still might be friends.]
I'd better come investigate, before someone else grabs all the good stuff.
voice;
[ And her laughter jets into a chuckle from him. Step by step. A waltz. ]
I'll fight 'em off. Save the best one for you. Better hurry before you miss all the fun.
voice to action;
With incentive like that, how could I stay away? Be there in twenty.
[Time enough to let a few people know where she's going, in case; to leave a note on her office door in case anyone stops by. True to her word, or thereabouts, she finds her way to the Iskaulit and wanders the halls, eventually ending up in the doorway to the rooms he's claimed for their purposes. No harm in lingering here for a moment to look, is there?]
action;
[ No harm in lingering to look. He's listening for her, for the electric way the air changes in the room when the Widow is in it, and his mouth is already curving into a smile. True to his word though, he lets her enjoy the view of his body's movement. Actual peacock James Buchanan Barnes. ]
Should I flex, for good measure?
action;
[A quirked eyebrow, the faintest curve to her lips gives him an answer before she answers.]
I wouldn't want you to sprain something.
action;
Oh, ha ha. I'll take a dinosaur joke next for 500, Alex.
[ Rolling his shoulders, so the muscles on his back ripple along with it as he carries the materials for the ring. Ok, now he's just showing off. ]
C'mon, surprise me.
action;
[She slides inside, leans against the wall, almost posing herself as she replies.]
I don't know, a surprise might be dangerous. Wouldn't want your heart to give out.
[Innocent words, innocent tone, but there's nothing of innocence in her eyes.]
action;
One more about getting off my lawn. Or prune juice. Then I've got bingo.
action;
[Another motion of her eyebrows, and that almost-smile blooms.]
Bingo? Way to play to the stereotype, Captain. Next thing we know instead of training it's going to be afternoon games of canasta and bedtime at six.
action;
What's wrong with going to bed early?
[ Suitably indignant, as he bends (very suggestively and slowly) to fix up the lower ring cable. ]
If you can't beat it, join it, right?
action;
Nothing wrong with it, really, if you can't think of a more interesting way to spend your evenings.
[Her words are deliberate, another step in the choreography. She's observant, he knows that, no way she could miss what he's doing--showing off--and maybe telling him how much she appreciates the view isn't something she can do, but it's at least a little obvious how much she's enjoying this. The banter. The wordplay. The dance.]
action;
[ And still, he's not at war with her. ]
Well, all the guys from my barber shop are dead....
[ it's a joke and it's not. He shrugs, as he fixes another cable. ]
Guess I just gotta find other ways to connect with my age group.
action;
Maybe you can start a shuffleboard league.
action;
I'm president of the We Should've Rioted When the Dodgers Moved club.
action;
You should really give the Mets a shot. They might be from Queens, but they're the closest you're getting these days.
You been to a baseball game since 1940, Captain?
action;
Actually, yeah. I, ah, went dark, early on. [ his mouth twitches ] Lasted a while. Fury called the cavalry in to find me. [ I just wanted something normal and safe. ] Should've gone to the Yankees game instead. They never woulda looked there.
[ ha. ha ha ha ha ha. ]
Ruined the damn game. I never went after that.
action;
If you really wanted to avoid them, you should have gone to a Red Sox game.
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You're a terrible influence.
[ Still smiling, he looks at his feet, then at her. ]
action;
Well, yeah. But isn't that what makes me fun?
action;
You shoulda codenamed yourself Trouble.
[ He shakes his head. ]
You're sure gonna get me into a lot of it.
action;
You're a big boy, Captain. I'm sure you'll be able to dig us both out of it again.
[Just a little plural, but big enough to count. An offering. If he wants it, still.]
action;
Oh, I'll live, [ but his shoulders set, and he looks up at her thoughtfully, and takes the next step in their dance ] but are you sure you want me to take your hand and jump?
[ Jokes aside, that's trust. Does she trust him, knowing what he is? That he has duplicities, same as her? That he changes faces — not quite as seamlessly — but as quickly? ]
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